There’s no sign out front, so look for big wooden doors, push through, leave the gritty streets of the Tenderloin behind, and you’ll soon find yourself in an upscale rec room with a flashy, mid-century modern club feel.

You’ll enter into the dining room, which is furnished—as all good dining rooms are—with its own bar. If you like being in libraries (in this case, where books are replaced by records), stay here and slide into the lumberjack flannel or faux cowhide booths.

The name might not be as recognizable as the requisite "Be Amazing" Instagram photos, but after two years, Chambers Eat + Drink has become the go-to destination for hip men and women looking for style and substance. As part of the Tenderloin's iconic rock 'n' roll Phoenix Hotel, this restaurant and bar promises an "amazing" good time - the writing's on the wall in the form of a custom sign made of old-fashioned lightbulbs.